Description
If you are a fan of vintage art and gardening, don’t miss out on this special collectible piece: the cover of The New Yorker from May 19, 1980. This iconic illustration, created by renowned artist Eugene Mihaesco, brings a whimsical yet relatable perspective on backyard gardening. It captures the charm and tranquility of tending to a garden. This cover is perfect for those who appreciate classic art and want to bring a touch of nostalgia to their home decor.
This item is sold as a cover only and not the entire magazine, making it an affordable option for collectors who want a piece of history without breaking the bank. Despite being a vintage item, the cover is in good condition, showcasing minor wear that adds character. This makes it an ideal addition to any collection or as a framed art piece on your wall.
Key features of this collectible include:
- Original artwork by Eugene Mihaesco, celebrated for his unique style.
- Protective plastic covering included, ensuring longevity and preservation.
Measuring 8 1/4" x 11 1/2", it fits perfectly within standard frames, allowing you to easily display this cover in any room. Whether you're adding to your collection or looking for a sophisticated gift for a loved one, this cover is a conversation starter. Enjoy the delightful imagery as it transports you to a simpler time of gardening and leisure.
This collectible piece comes with a newsstand condition — no labels or unsightly markings, just a clear view of the artwork. It's a wonderful homage to the art of gardening, making it an appealing gift for gardening enthusiasts or art lovers alike.
Don't hesitate to add a touch of elegance and nostalgia to your home with this vintage cover. Order today and embrace the art of gardening through Eugene Mihaesco's eyes!